IBM 6862 User Guide - Page 48

Power switch, Power-on light, Hard disk drive light, Client Workstation LAN Light

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Socket 7 Power Switch Power-On Light Hard-Disk Drive Light Client (Workstation) LAN Light Diskette Eject Button Diskette Drive Light Tower model The following list describes the controls and status indicators for your computer. Power switch: Press this switch to turn your computer on or off. Do not turn off your computer if the in-use light for the hard disk drive or diskette drive is on. Note: The power switch normally operates with a single touch. However, in some circumstances the computer might not immediately power off. If this happens, hold the power switch down for approximately 5 seconds, and the computer will then power off. Power-on light: This status indicator lights when you turn on your computer. Hard disk drive light: When this light is on, it indicates that the hard disk drive heads are being positioned or that your computer is reading from or writing to the hard disk. Client (Workstation) LAN Light: This light indicates network activity and is present on models with integrated Ethernet only. Diskette Eject Button: Push this button to release a diskette from the drive. Diskette-Drive Light: When this light is on, it indicates that the diskette drive heads are being positioned or that your computer is reading from or writing to a diskette. 30 Using Your Personal Computer

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Socket 7
Socket 7
Hard-Disk
Drive Light
Diskette
Drive Light
Diskette
Eject Button
Client (Workstation)
LAN Light
Power Switch
Power-On Light
Tower model
The following list describes the controls and status indicators for your computer.
±
Power switch:
Press this switch to turn your computer on or off.
Do not turn
off your computer if the in-use light for the hard disk drive or diskette drive is
on.
Note:
The power switch normally operates with a single touch.
However, in
some circumstances the computer might not immediately power off.
If
this happens, hold the power switch down for approximately 5 seconds,
and the computer will then power off.
±
Power-on light:
This status indicator lights when you turn on your computer.
±
Hard disk drive light:
When this light is on, it indicates that the hard disk
drive heads are being positioned or that your computer is reading from or
writing to the hard disk.
±
Client (Workstation) LAN Light:
This light indicates network activity and is
present on models with integrated Ethernet only.
±
Diskette Eject Button:
Push this button to release a diskette from the drive.
±
Diskette-Drive Light:
When this light is on, it indicates that the diskette drive
heads are being positioned or that your computer is reading from or writing to
a diskette.
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Using Your Personal Computer